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blade
touches an object or if the
wood bends and the saw chain
Fig. 2
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If the saw chain
edge of the blade
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Any such reaction can lead to you losing
control over the saw and possibly injur-
ing yourself. Do not rely solely on the
chainsaw's built-in safety devices. As the
ber of measures to avoid accidents and
use or misuse of the power tool. It can
as given below:
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body and arms in a position in which
tor can control the recoil forces. Never
let go of the chainsaw.
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Avoid an abnormal posture. This will
prevent inadvertent contact with the tip
of the rail and allows a better control of
the chainsaw in unexpected situations.
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Always use the replacement rails and
turer. Incorrect replacement rails and
saw chains can lead to a tearing of the
gets
jams in the upper
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Ensure that there are no objects on
the ground that you can trip over.
CAUTION!
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To prevent injuries, never touch the
appliance above the handle
is running!
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During operation, no other person or
animal may be within a radius of 15 me-
tres. The operator is responsible for third
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Keep the appliance, the cutting mecha-
nism and the blade guard in good condi-
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tion to prevent injury.
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for worn, loose or deformed parts. This
ensures that the safety of the appliance
is maintained.
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Children should be supervised to ensure
that they do not play with the appliance.
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Do not use the appliance until you have
familiarised yourself with its use.
If
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plete appliance or an appliance that
of the manufacturer. Never use the unit
with defective protective equipment. Do
not use the appliance if it has a defec-
security state of the appliance, espe-
cially the blade and the saw chain. If the
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Never start the appliance before the
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Setting the depth
while it
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